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- Erionite abstract "Erionite is a naturally occurring fibrous mineral that belongs to a group of minerals called zeolites. It usually is found in volcanic ash that has been altered by weathering and ground water. Erionite forms brittle, wool-like fibrous masses in the hollows of rock formations and has an internal molecular structure similar to chabazite. Some properties of erionite are similar to the properties of asbestos; however, erionite is not currently regulated by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency as one of the six asbestos fibers. Erionite was first described by A.S. Eakle in 1898, as white woolly fibrous masses in cavities in rhyolite lava near Durkee, Oregon. It was originally thought to be another relatively rare zeolite named offretite, which is very similar to erionite in appearance and chemical composition.".
- Erionite thumbnail Erionit_Na,_Dunseverick,_Antrim_Co.,_Irlandia_Pn..jpg?width=300.
- Erionite wikiPageExternalLink view_structure.pl?src=iza&id=ERI.
- Erionite wikiPageExternalLink s083erio.pdf.
- Erionite wikiPageID "23594668".
- Erionite wikiPageRevisionID "591225863".
- Erionite birefringence "δ = 0.0191".
- Erionite category Mineral.
- Erionite category Zeolite.
- Erionite cleavage "[010] Distinct".
- Erionite color "White, Green, Gray, Orange".
- Erionite formula "2".
- Erionite fracture "Splintery".
- Erionite gravity "2.09".
- Erionite habit "Acicular - Occurs as needle-like crystals.".
- Erionite hasPhotoCollection Erionite.
- Erionite luster "Vitreous - silky".
- Erionite mohs "3.5".
- Erionite name "Erionite-Na".
- Erionite opticalprop "Uniaxial".
- Erionite other "non-magnetic, non-radioactive".
- Erionite refractive "nω = 1.4711, nε = 1.474".
- Erionite streak "white".
- Erionite system "Hexagonal,".
- Erionite subject Category:IARC_Group_1_carcinogens.
- Erionite subject Category:Zeolites.
- Erionite type Abstraction100002137.
- Erionite type Chemical114806838.
- Erionite type Material114580897.
- Erionite type Matter100020827.
- Erionite type Mineral114662574.
- Erionite type Part113809207.
- Erionite type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Erionite type Relation100031921.
- Erionite type Softener115055936.
- Erionite type Substance100019613.
- Erionite type WaterSoftener115056112.
- Erionite type Zeolite115106867.
- Erionite type Zeolites.
- Erionite type ChemicalSubstance.
- Erionite type Mineral.
- Erionite type ChemicalObject.
- Erionite type Thing.
- Erionite comment "Erionite is a naturally occurring fibrous mineral that belongs to a group of minerals called zeolites. It usually is found in volcanic ash that has been altered by weathering and ground water. Erionite forms brittle, wool-like fibrous masses in the hollows of rock formations and has an internal molecular structure similar to chabazite. Some properties of erionite are similar to the properties of asbestos; however, erionite is not currently regulated by the U.S.".
- Erionite label "Erionit".
- Erionite label "Erionita".
- Erionite label "Erionite".
- Erionite label "Erionite-Ca".
- Erionite label "Érionite".
- Erionite label "毛沸石".
- Erionite sameAs Erionit.
- Erionite sameAs Erionita.
- Erionite sameAs Érionite.
- Erionite sameAs Erionite-Ca.
- Erionite sameAs m.06zj_sf.
- Erionite sameAs Q415108.
- Erionite sameAs Q415108.
- Erionite sameAs Erionite.
- Erionite wasDerivedFrom Erionite?oldid=591225863.
- Erionite depiction Erionit_Na,_Dunseverick,_Antrim_Co.,_Irlandia_Pn..jpg.
- Erionite isPrimaryTopicOf Erionite.
- Erionite name "Erionite-Na".